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TOOWOOMBA could be next on the list of the world's most creative cities, the third city in Australia to gain the prestigious status after Sydney and Melbourne. A delegation of the city's community leaders will travel to the United Nations Educational ...
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THE plight of assistant English teachers in Toowoomba's sister city of Takatsuki has been highlighted by a documentary on a major Japanese TV network. A documentary aired on Mainichi Broadcasting System, a major broadcasting station in Osaka, and ...
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Queensland Rail Acting General Manager Safety Greg Fill said Queensland Rail's Community Education team would visit local school groups in Toowoomba, Gatton and the Lockyer Valley to drive home the message that the railway corridor is not a ...
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THE name of former champion Darling Downs rider Howard Webb is set to live on in Australian cycling circles through the FKG Tour of Toowoomba. The late Howard Webb will be honoured at this year's tour when for the first time riders compete for a ...
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ASSUMPTION College is aiming to make it two wins from two games in open rugby league when they clash with the Wilsonton campus of Toowoomba State High School this afternoon in Toowoomba. In round 1, Assumption led Warwick High 22-20 with 10 ...
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Wanderers have won four of their first five games in the Football Toowoomba Premier Men's league and currently sit top of the six team, third-tier competition. The winner of the South West Queensland Zone Qualifying Round 5 match will face the winner ...
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(From left) James McFadden, Peter Lack, Domain Ramsay at the start of a race in the East Coast Sprint Series sprintcars speedway racing at Toowoomba Speedbowl, Saturday, September 13, 2014. Photo Kevin Farmer / The Chronicle Kevin Farmer ...
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THERE have been reports that children have been throwing rocks at cars and houses around Toowoomba. A number of stories have emerged on social media about the phenomenon recently. Toowoomba woman Sharon Gill said a rock was thrown through ...
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THE first pickings of fruit and vegetables have been harvested from a new, large-scale vegetable patch at the Sunrise Way therapeutic community in Toowoomba. The vegetable patch is part of a larger project, facilitated by Apex Club of Toowoomba, ...
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"I like that Toowoomba is a city, but it's not too big. "Brisbane would be a bit too much for me and there's not much in Gayndah," she grinned. Spending much of her working week in the middle of town at "Tatts", Ms Mann gets to see a lot of the "heart ...
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